During our trip together to Phu Quoc (Kiên Giang), we found a spot to admire beautiful sunsets thanks to the guidance of local residents.
Check-in feels like a movie scene during the trip to Phu Quoc

A memorable trip to Phu Quoc
Our trip went according to the pre-planned schedule. On the first day, after landing, we spent time relaxing and admiring the sunset at Bai Dai Beach. Sitting on small swings along the coastline, enjoying the sea view at dusk is an interesting and romantic experience you shouldn't miss when traveling to Phu Quoc. During our 3 days here, we visited famous attractions such as Rach Vem, Dinh Cau Cape, Ngoc Ha Pepper Farm, Ham Ninh Fishing Village, An Thoi Cable Car Station, Hon Thom, and Ho Quoc Pagoda.

Phu Quoc tourist spots are quite far apart and divided into 3 areas. The central area is Duong Dong town in the middle of the island, very convenient for transportation and dining. To the north are luxurious resorts and Rach Vem Fishing Village. The southern area is An Thoi, the starting point for island tours. We booked a tour to visit 3 islands from 9 am to 5 pm at a discounted price from 600,000 VND to 450,000 VND. The tour was enjoyable with a very enthusiastic tour guide. We were comfortable taking photos and resting. Phu Quoc's weather is unpredictable, so if you go during the rainy season, don't forget to bring extra rain gear.

Paradise of Beauty and Gastronomy
The nature of Phu Quoc is enchantingly beautiful, untouched, and poetic, especially the sea scenery. Immersing oneself in the azure waters of the sea, listening to the sound of waves lapping, one feels like the soul is being purified. However, in October, waste from the sea drifts to the eastern shore, where Ham Ninh Fishing Village and Sao Beach are located. Every year, locals have to take turns tirelessly pulling carts to clean up garbage along the coastline. I only hope for a solution to keep the island always beautiful and clean. Here, you should not miss the opportunity to explore the culinary world with famous specialties such as 'bun quay,' 'squid noodles,' 'mullet salad,' and 'fish cake soup'...

In addition, Phu Quoc night market is an attractive destination for food enthusiasts. You will have the chance to enjoy a plethora of visually appealing, fragrant dishes prepared right on the spot such as fried oysters, grilled squid, grilled octopus, rice paper, coconut water, pandan leaf cakes... Near where I stayed, there is a quite famous seafood restaurant. At this restaurant, you can gaze towards Cambodia from your dining table. The food here is decent, albeit not cheap, with good service. The most impressive destination in my seafood paradise exploration journey in Phu Quoc is Ham Ninh Fishing Village. The food is fresh, delicious, and much cheaper than elsewhere.
According to Vũ Kim Ngân/Zing News
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Reference: Travel Handbook Mytour
MytourJuly 1, 2020